Inspiration pieces
Title: Self Portrait
Year: 1919
By: Kathe Kollowitz
Medium: Litograph
dimensions: 24 1/8 x 17 1/16"
Title: Self Portrait
Year: 1921
By: Kathe Kollwitz
Medium: etching
Dimensions: 8 1/2 x 10 1/2"
Title: Self Portrait in a Derby Hat
Year: undated
By: Jules Pascin
Medium: ink on paper
Dimensions: 4 1/4 x 2 7/8"
1.Why did you select the inspiration pieces?
I selected these inspiration pieces because they focus on just the bust of the person. I like the etching and scribble effect of the drawings also.
Original Photo
My self portrait done in pencil
2. Why did you select the media to create your self portrait?
I like working with pencil and I wanted to do a scribble drawing I felt it best gave the effect I wanted.
3. What challenges did you face in creating your self portrait and how did you overcome them?
I had to decide what technique to use to send the message I wanted, that was the toughest part. I knew I wanted to use pencil because I like to draw things realistic. To answer the question what effect I was going for go to question 4.
4. How does this piece represent me?
I am always smiling but sometimes my life is a mess, thats where the scribbles came into play. I like scribble drawings. In this photo my hair is carefee and wispy like my personality, I go with the flow.
5. What elements and principles of design did you apply to this work?
There is a pattern and texture with all of the scribbles. Symmetry and balance mostly because faces are already symmetrical.
6. Did you enjoy working on this project?
I really enjoyed working on this project. I love an excuse to draw.
7. What did you think of your final artwork?
I thought it was pretty good. I am usually a perfectionist and thats why I can never finish anything but I have to turn this one in on a deadline and I only had a week to make it so I think it came out pretty good.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Project 5 Art criticism
I viewed Cityscape: Around The World, done by Megan Aiello, Art in the Life of Trees, done by Katie Gruppo, and Wildlife Encounters, done by Willie Wimes. I choose to critique the exhibit, Art in the Life of Trees. I chose this exhibit because I really enjoyed all of the different tree paintings and the interpretations and explanations behind them. I have always been attracted to drawing trees. the biggest challenge when writing my article was thinking about the right comparisons when I was bracketing. I used ones that related the most to me and things that I already knew but the comparisons I just had an okay grasp on, I had to really think about when discussing them. Critiquing my peers work can be a bit stressful because you know someone is critiquing you and you want them to say good things about your work, but I also feel that we are all going through the same things and doing the critiques helps one another. I don't know if I would like to know what someone else wrote about my project but i do know that in the end if I do see it it might help me to improve if I were to do this project again or to know certain information for the future. I would rate my finished article an 8 because I feel it was well written but I am skeptical about if I did it the right way. I also never give myself a really high score. I enjoyed looking at all of the other exhibits and seeing what everyone else came up with. I also liked doing the critique and interpreting the meanings of the works.
Friday, December 10, 2010
Video Blog Week 15
Greenburg on Art Criticism
Clement Greenburg felt that art criticism was much tougher then any other form of criticism. He also felt that if you were a really good artist you were not going to be liked by many people. Greenburg went on to discuss the importance of staying open as a critic and not judging a painting just based on if you like it or dislike it but the content and more.
Greenburg on Pollock
Clement Greenburg discussed Pollock as he came to be a well known painter. Jackson Pollock was considered an outsider is ideas were to farfetched to most. Pollock wanted to move from to Mural paintings from easel painting but it seemed as if the world was not yet prepared for this endeavor. Instead, pollock found some common ground and created overly large easel paintings. These large movable pieces had both aspects.
An Intro to the Italian Renaissance
Giorgio Vasari was the author of Lives of the Artists. This film was about his thoughts about these artists in his book. Vasari talks with his apprentices. Through these discussions, we learned about artists such as Giotto, Ghiberti, Donatello, Vocello, Masaccio, della Frascesca, Botticelli, Leonardo, Raffaello, and Michelangelo. Vasari tells his apprentice about how art is continuously changing. Through time we can see the progression of some of these artists. The Romans influenced renaissance art and shifted art techniques and revived it. Romans reinforced concepts like perspective, balance and realism seen in many artists from above paintings, like Giotto who brought back the realistic style.
The Critics: Stories from the Inside Page
Artists sometimes feel that critics are out to get them that one minute they can give you a good review but the next they are just waiting for you to mess up. For critics it this is not true. Critics are just trying to get people to think instead of just excepting things for what they are, direct viewers to good works, and improve media. Critics help artists, they make them be on their toes. If a critic writes a good review about an artist on the edge of getting seen then it could get that artist their big break. The real goal of critics is to make people see the beauty that the see in the work they are viewing, reading, or listening to.
The Colonial Encounter: Views of Non Western Art and Culture
Dahome artwork is very detailed and beautiful especially in it's repetitious patterns. Though some think of it as a craft it should be viewed as art. At the worlds fair in Paris, which ran for 8 months, half of the fair was devoted to French imperialism while the other half was of other nations' colonies. The Dahome exhibit suggested there was no civilized infrastructure judging by the thatched structures. to the western cultures the images reinforced ideas of savage and uncivilized culture.
Jackson Pollock: Michael Fried and TJ Clark in Conversation
Both Micheal Fried and TJ Clark are critics. In this film they discussed Jackson pollock as an artist and some of his artworks. Clark mostly focused on the historical role of Jackson Pollocks work, while Fried focused on the aesthetics of painting and sculpture. The two artists attempted to come together to an fid some common ground. They both look at and discussed the negative and positive impact of Pollock's work.
2. Most of these videos if not all of them relate to the Art Criticism Project because we need to act like a critic ourselves. Using some of the tips that the critics said in these films will be very helpful when looking at our peers work and analyzing it.
3.I learned a lot about Art criticism from these films, they were very insightful. Before I felt that critics were just kind of out there just to dump on people but I see there is more of a science to it.
Clement Greenburg felt that art criticism was much tougher then any other form of criticism. He also felt that if you were a really good artist you were not going to be liked by many people. Greenburg went on to discuss the importance of staying open as a critic and not judging a painting just based on if you like it or dislike it but the content and more.
Greenburg on Pollock
Clement Greenburg discussed Pollock as he came to be a well known painter. Jackson Pollock was considered an outsider is ideas were to farfetched to most. Pollock wanted to move from to Mural paintings from easel painting but it seemed as if the world was not yet prepared for this endeavor. Instead, pollock found some common ground and created overly large easel paintings. These large movable pieces had both aspects.
An Intro to the Italian Renaissance
Giorgio Vasari was the author of Lives of the Artists. This film was about his thoughts about these artists in his book. Vasari talks with his apprentices. Through these discussions, we learned about artists such as Giotto, Ghiberti, Donatello, Vocello, Masaccio, della Frascesca, Botticelli, Leonardo, Raffaello, and Michelangelo. Vasari tells his apprentice about how art is continuously changing. Through time we can see the progression of some of these artists. The Romans influenced renaissance art and shifted art techniques and revived it. Romans reinforced concepts like perspective, balance and realism seen in many artists from above paintings, like Giotto who brought back the realistic style.
The Critics: Stories from the Inside Page
Artists sometimes feel that critics are out to get them that one minute they can give you a good review but the next they are just waiting for you to mess up. For critics it this is not true. Critics are just trying to get people to think instead of just excepting things for what they are, direct viewers to good works, and improve media. Critics help artists, they make them be on their toes. If a critic writes a good review about an artist on the edge of getting seen then it could get that artist their big break. The real goal of critics is to make people see the beauty that the see in the work they are viewing, reading, or listening to.
The Colonial Encounter: Views of Non Western Art and Culture
Dahome artwork is very detailed and beautiful especially in it's repetitious patterns. Though some think of it as a craft it should be viewed as art. At the worlds fair in Paris, which ran for 8 months, half of the fair was devoted to French imperialism while the other half was of other nations' colonies. The Dahome exhibit suggested there was no civilized infrastructure judging by the thatched structures. to the western cultures the images reinforced ideas of savage and uncivilized culture.
Jackson Pollock: Michael Fried and TJ Clark in Conversation
Both Micheal Fried and TJ Clark are critics. In this film they discussed Jackson pollock as an artist and some of his artworks. Clark mostly focused on the historical role of Jackson Pollocks work, while Fried focused on the aesthetics of painting and sculpture. The two artists attempted to come together to an fid some common ground. They both look at and discussed the negative and positive impact of Pollock's work.
2. Most of these videos if not all of them relate to the Art Criticism Project because we need to act like a critic ourselves. Using some of the tips that the critics said in these films will be very helpful when looking at our peers work and analyzing it.
3.I learned a lot about Art criticism from these films, they were very insightful. Before I felt that critics were just kind of out there just to dump on people but I see there is more of a science to it.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Project 4
The theme of my art exhibit is the diversity of life and life itself. Things about life that make it unique. The title of my exhibit is The Wonders of Life. The reason I choose This theme and title is because I like biodiversity its one of my favorite things. I like studying the differences that make animals and plants unique, I am a Biology major.
Once I had my topic I knew diversity is best expressed trough all of the different species of animals. The characteristics that each animal has makes them unique and the amazing part is that every species is different. Some characterics are extra special, like size, and things like changing colors like a chameleon does.
Another way to look at the Wonders of life is the Human diversity aspect and how humans came to be different but all the same species. Different cultures have different looks and different aspects to them. Religion is apart of every culture and is a wonder of life. If we are all the same species then why don't we behave the same follow the same things?
The other thing that is a Wonder of Life is the creation stories and how life came to be.
The biggest wonder though besides biodiversity is how all of the organisms on the world need water.
Once I had all of my ideas, I just needed to find the artwork. This was the hard part and what took the longest. I knew what I was looking for but i just could not seem to find it right away.
Once I had my topic I knew diversity is best expressed trough all of the different species of animals. The characteristics that each animal has makes them unique and the amazing part is that every species is different. Some characterics are extra special, like size, and things like changing colors like a chameleon does.
Another way to look at the Wonders of life is the Human diversity aspect and how humans came to be different but all the same species. Different cultures have different looks and different aspects to them. Religion is apart of every culture and is a wonder of life. If we are all the same species then why don't we behave the same follow the same things?
The other thing that is a Wonder of Life is the creation stories and how life came to be.
The biggest wonder though besides biodiversity is how all of the organisms on the world need water.
Once I had all of my ideas, I just needed to find the artwork. This was the hard part and what took the longest. I knew what I was looking for but i just could not seem to find it right away.
I looked on the databases but It seems like I type in a key word like “diversity” or “life” and then just
The explanation of each piece wasn't hard because I knew what i was looking for and I already had all of my ideas.
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